Department of English
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
2202217 English
Reading Skills
Unit 1 The Power of Books: The Potential of Digitization
Passage
4: The
Future of Books
Notes
¶3 Internet Archive:
Questions for
Comprehension and Discussion
1. How many universities are assisting Google in scanning books? Thirteen universities [Berkeley + 12 = 13;
See article: "Google's contract with one university
library, Berkeley's, stipulates that it must digitise
3,000 books a day. The minimum for the other 12
universities involved may be lower" (paragraph 2)]
2. Why is Google paying these
institutions for their help?
3. What are the similarities and
likely differences between Google’s project and Kahle’s
Internet Archive?
Student B: Google’s project has a lot more digitized books than Kahle’s
Student C: The similarities are digitizing many types of data and putting them online and allowing people to access the data for free. The difference is Kahle’s Internet Archive has video but Google is only digitizing books into online books.
Student B: Google is
doing much better than its rivals.
5. What do you think it means to
“unbind” a book (paragraph 4)? Is this an example of literal
or figurative language?
10. In your opinion, would it be
good or bad if, as the article suggests, textbooks “ceased
being books at all” (paragraph 9)?
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